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Talebones #28 and Full Unit Hookup #5reviewed by Matthew Cheney
The greatest joy of reading small press magazines is discovering odd and/or beautiful and/or enchanting and/or marvelously
uncategorizable writing, the kind of writing that makes you catch your breath, that sends shivers through your spine and
timbres. In the twenty-eighth Talebones, this joy is at its height with Sandra McDonald's fine story
"Bluebeard by the Sea"; the fifth issue of Full Unit Hookup brings shivering bits of "ah ha!" with the
breadth of the poetry presented and, especially, with "Hurricane Sandrine", a thoughtful and enigmatic tale by Daniel Braum.

TaleBones, Winter 2001reviewed by David Soyka
The highlights in this issue include Tony Daniel's tribute to a famous SF
curmudgeon "Barry Malzberg Drives a Black Cadillac," "Sugar 'N Spice" by Devon Monk,
the lightly erotic, Carrie Vaughn's "Silence Before Starlight"
and an interview with Charles de Lint by Ken Rand, and various book and music reviews.

Talebones, Fall 2001reviewed by Rich Horton
It is one of the more respected small press magazines in the field, with good reason. It's
been published regularly for 22 issues now, it's a very attractive package, with nice covers, nice
interior illustrations, nice paper -- a solidly professional look all around. And the stories tend to
be sound efforts...

Talebones, Fall 2000reviewed by Rich Horton
This magazine reaches a milestone: 20 issues, well worth celebrating for a
small press publication. This is an attractive, digest-sized, perfect bound,
publication, with pretty nice artwork, both on the cover and in the
interior. They publish a good range of stories -- there is a slight bias
towards "dark fantasy," but they do straight SF as well. This issue also
boasts poetry, book reviews by various writers, as well as a music review
column, an interview, cartoons, and more.

TaleBones, Fall 1999reviewed by John O'Neill
The fiction in this magazine is always an unusual mix of SF and dark
fantasy, and issue #17 is a fine example of how well the two blend together.
Gene Stewart's "Up the Hill" is John's favourite story of the pack. And on
top of the fine fiction are numerous interesting columns and reviews, as
well as an interview with Vonda N. McIntyre.